Son of Blagger (1984) 
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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | Alligata Software LtdArcade The Code Monkeys Elliot Gay 48K 1 Kempston Eng N/A Audio cassette Europe | Click to choose platform: Acorn BBC Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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(Anonymous) (Your Spectrum 12) 27th Dec 2008 03:39SON OF BLAGGER
Alligata Software / £5.95
Roger: When you've finally managed to keep the Blagger loaded by persuading this program that you have actually entered the correct master anti-piracy code deduced from straining peepers at a minuscule key on the packaging, disappointment soon follows ...
Son of Blagger ain't just another platform game - it's a bad platform game. Less-than-witty graphics are notable only for their crudity, abetting annoyingly erratic control of the Blagger himself. As he hops, jumps and creeps around the two-dimensional scrolling screens of Spectrum Security HQ, our boy is expected to scarper out of each room with all the 'hidden' gold keys before exhaustion of limited air supply. Quite what he's supposed to do with a binful of such upmarket locksmith's accoutrements, I don't know ... not having hung around to find out. Do yourself a favour and blagg a better game than this! 1/5
Ross: It's nice to see a scrolling Manic Miner type game - after all, they're really popular on the CBM 64 and BBC Micro. Catching the occasional brief glimpse of an as yet unreached area can make the game that much more interesting! 2/5
Dave: I found movement on-screen a little sluggish, and play was a bit boring. However, the scrolling techniques used are clever 2/5
Alligata Software / £5.95
Roger: When you've finally managed to keep the Blagger loaded by persuading this program that you have actually entered the correct master anti-piracy code deduced from straining peepers at a minuscule key on the packaging, disappointment soon follows ...
Son of Blagger ain't just another platform game - it's a bad platform game. Less-than-witty graphics are notable only for their crudity, abetting annoyingly erratic control of the Blagger himself. As he hops, jumps and creeps around the two-dimensional scrolling screens of Spectrum Security HQ, our boy is expected to scarper out of each room with all the 'hidden' gold keys before exhaustion of limited air supply. Quite what he's supposed to do with a binful of such upmarket locksmith's accoutrements, I don't know ... not having hung around to find out. Do yourself a favour and blagg a better game than this! 1/5
Ross: It's nice to see a scrolling Manic Miner type game - after all, they're really popular on the CBM 64 and BBC Micro. Catching the occasional brief glimpse of an as yet unreached area can make the game that much more interesting! 2/5
Dave: I found movement on-screen a little sluggish, and play was a bit boring. However, the scrolling techniques used are clever 2/5
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History
This title was first added on 6th April 2007
This title was most recently updated on 24th September 2016






